Sabah’s tiny Sukau gets tourism boost


Remote tourism: Jafry (fifth from right) launching the Sukau-Kinabatangan Tamu Square.

KOTA KINABALU: Sukau, a tiny town in Sabah’s wildlife frontier of Kinabatangan, is receiving a boost to develop its tourism potential further.

The state government has approved RM250,000 to upgrade and beautify the Sukau-Kinabatangan Tamu Square in a bid to attract more visitors to the site.

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